Just Java is still missing (for both NXT and EV3 ! - anyone interested to port this code?) - and of course graphical "languages" like NXT-G and EV3-G (aka X3) are missing, although I actually doubt that this would be possible to do - or at least will be very, very challenging.

hey,are all the results displayed correctly? a friend reported issues about wrong display output (values 5-7 are not displayed).

So could please someone test this code and report the values?(Don't give up too early: The overall runtime is about 100 sec, all tests just a few seconds, but sorting (6th test) is supposed to be >80 sec.)

edit:after displaying the test values 0...7 you may proceed by pressing a button,then the overall time and benchmark should be shown.

Yep, we are in the peak of the FTC season. FTC issues got my priority.

Sun Jan 12, 2014 4:56 am

Ford Prefect

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Re: Benchmark Test for NXT and EV3

come on, even if it's not on top on everyone's priority list:honestly, it's a thing of a few minutes: copy and paste the code into your editor, compile and run and see what happens.If already that's asked too much then this is really embarrassing.

Don't know if this is fast or slow. I never have made a Robot Project for that I realized that robotC was too slow. I made Projects with Arduino Uno, NXT, Robotis CM-530 and EV3. Each microcontroller worked well and fast enough. For NXT and EV3 I only use RobotC.What I absolutely don't like is the long starting time for the new EV3, but that's because of Linux-System I was told.

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